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Plot:
After getting his sister devoured by a dragon and losing all their supplies in a failed dungeon raid, Ratos and his party is determined to save his sister before she get digested. Completely broke and having to resort to eating monsters as food, they meet a dwarf who will introduce them to the world of dungeon meshi - Delicious cuisines made from ingredients such as the flesh of giant bats, walking mushroom, or even screaming mandrakes.

I first read about the manga on ANN and was interested about it's plot which combines dungeon crawling and cooking.

After reading the first chapter, i couldn't stop laughing especially the things you have to do first before cooking a dead monster(Who knew Slimes have anuses. ).

It was unfortunate that those two they saved ended up in such a fate. They better hope the damsel they are going to save has not been digested yet~

Eh, they died in a levle where many revivers run around and the plants take a lot of time to digest them like we saw in chapter 2. They are fine. They should just train more at lvl 1 before they go down to lvl 2.^^

I find it interesting that the dungeon seems to be a giant city which somehow in now underground and the deeper you go the more likely it will be that you find treasures there. Wonder how that city became a dungeon.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kafriel

Casting heal with a "chicken" drumstick...priceless Senshi is hilarious to watch, the monster anatomy is pretty fun too. I'll be keeping an eye on this one

Tasty food can heal anybody's soul. Or in this case body from poison as well. I like how the dwarf didn't give two basilik shits about the dying adventurer and was like "isn't it too early for lunch?". xDDD
It's a fun manga and I like how it not only makes the cooking of monster seem fun and interesting but also the way they fight monsters like in this case confuse the monster with two heads due attacking at the same time from both sides. A simple yet effective tactic.

So I recently just got into this series myself after hearing some good things about it! Reminds me a little of Toriko, but nowhere near as over-the-top (but then again, Toriko IS a series with a bunch of monsters that can easily wipe out humanity, after all ). Senshi's definitely my favorite character by far, but Marsilla is a close second. Poor elf woman..... but that's the fate she must bear as the "straight man" of the party.

^My guess is that he just tanked through everything he came across prior to meeting the main party. I mean, the guy had no problem dipping his thumb in burning hot oil after all, so what's a few more deadly traps to him? Plus, the meals he made probably helped him survive, anyway.

Anyways, gotta say that cooking using dungeon traps is certainly unique..... makes me wonder how our party will prepare their meals when they reach the obligatory magma area?

I wonder how a Game Master might feel if someone tried this in a D&D game. What was it called, going off the rails?

If it was like this one Key and Peele sketch, where a nerd invites his gangster cousin to play D&D with his friends, where his cousin's D&D character derails the game by having the whole party go on a gangster spree by robbing merchants, getting drunk and scoring women, then the GM would just quit and make that person the new GM.

Anyway, that Dwarf cares too much about cooking food.
I feel sorry for the Hobbit.